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Clyde De Vinna (born July 13, 1890 in Sedalia, Missouri, died July 26, 1953 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television cinematographer and director of photography. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for White Shadows in the South Seas presented by American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1930 at their 2nd Academy Awards show.
Date Of Birth July 13, 1890, Sedalia, Missouri, United States Died July 26, 1953, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Sedalia, Missouri, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Writer Education University of Arkansas Spouse Dorothy De Vinna (m. 1926–1953) Awards Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Roy Rogers Show 1951-1953 TV Series 4 episodes I Married Joan 1953 TV Series director of photography - 3 episodes The Jungle 1952 The Bigelow Theatre TV Series 2 episodes, 1951 director of photography - 1 episode, 1950 The Silver Theatre TV Series 2 episodes, 1950 director of photography - 2 episodes, 1950 Sword of the Avenger 1948 Ang Vengador 1948 It's a Joke, Son! 1947 Within These Walls 1945 The Caribbean Mystery 1945 The Battle for the Marianas 1944 Documentary short as Capt. Clyde DeVinna Whistling in Dixie 1942 director of photography - as Clyde DeVinna Jackass Mail 1942 director of photography - as Clyde DeVinna A Yank on the Burma Road 1942 director of photography - uncredited The Bugle Sounds 1942 director of photography Tarzan's Secret Treasure 1941 director of photography Come Back, Miss Pipps 1941 Short The People vs. Dr. Kildare 1941 director of photography Barnacle Bill 1941 The Bad Man 1941 director of photography - as Clyde DeVinna Fightin' Fools 1941 Short American Spoken Here 1940 Short as Clyde DeVinna Wyoming 1940 director of photography - as Clyde DeVinna Phantom Raiders 1940 director of photography - as Clyde DeVinna Bubbling Troubles 1940 Short 20 Mule Team 1940 as Clyde DeVinna The Hidden Master 1940 Short as Clyde DeVinna All About Hash 1940 Short Blackmail 1939 director of photography - as Clyde DeVinna Unseen Guardians 1939 Short as Clyde DeVinna They All Come Out 1939 photographed by Bridal Suite 1939 photographed by New Roadways 1939 Short as Clyde DeVinna The Girl Downstairs 1938 as Clyde DeVinna Football Romeo 1938 Short Passing Parade 1938 Short as Clyde DeVinna Fast Company 1938 as Clyde DeVinna Of Human Hearts 1938 photographed by The Bad Man of Brimstone 1937 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Good Old Soak 1937 Old Hutch 1936 as Clyde DeVinna Last of the Pagans 1935 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Ah, Wilderness! 1935 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by West Point of the Air 1935 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Treasure Island 1934 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Tarzan and His Mate 1934 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Eskimo 1933 Bird of Paradise 1932 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Tarzan the Ape Man 1932 photographed by Politics 1931 as Clyde DeVinna, photographed by Shipmates 1931 photographed by La fruta amarga 1931 Trader Horn 1931 photographed by The Great Meadow 1931 The Pagan 1929 photographed by White Shadows in the South Seas 1928 photographed by The Adventurer 1928 Wyoming 1928 Wickedness Preferred 1928 The Law of the Range 1928 Spoilers of the West 1927 Foreign Devils 1927 The Frontiersman 1927 California 1927 Winners of the Wilderness 1927 War Paint 1926 Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ 1925 as Clyde DeVinna, photography The Man in Blue 1925 Sporting Youth 1924 The Wild Party 1923 Where Is This West? 1923 The Victor 1923 Crimson Gold 1923 Lost and Found on a South Sea Island 1923 Big Stakes 1922 Yellow Men and Gold 1922 The Face of the World 1921 The Cheater Reformed 1921 The Iron Rider 1920 The Challenge of the Law 1920 The Man Who Dared 1920 The Twins of Suffering Creek 1920 Leave It to Me 1920 The Lincoln Highwayman 1919 Playthings of Passion 1919 All Wrong 1919 Adele 1919 The Heart of Rachael 1918 The One Woman 1918 The White Lie 1918 Maid o' the Storm 1918 Patriotism 1918 Rose o' Paradise 1918 Blindfolded 1918 Unfaithful 1918 Short Within the Cup 1918 Madam Who 1918 The Flame of the Yukon 1917 The Hater of Men 1917 Whither Thou Goest 1917 Wild Winship's Widow 1917 The Dark Road 1917 Blood Will Tell 1917 The Little Brother 1917 Princess of the Dark 1917 Bawbs O' Blue Ridge 1916 A Corner in Colleens 1916 The Raiders 1916/II Short The Captive God 1916 The Beggar of Cawnpore 1916 The Three Musketeers 1916 Civilization 1915
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Air Cadet 1951 aerial photographer - as Clyde Da Vinna Family Honeymoon 1948 camera operator: second unit - uncredited A Yank at Eton 1942 photographer: exteriors - uncredited The Omaha Trail 1942 photographer - uncredited Ship Ahoy 1942 director of photography: re-takes - uncredited Rio Rita 1942 location director of photography - uncredited The Penalty 1941 photographer - uncredited New Moon 1940 photographer: steamboat scenes - uncredited Too Hot to Handle 1938 photographer: Dutch Guiana - uncredited Big City 1937 photographer: Jack Dempsey sequence - uncredited Saratoga 1937 photographer: Saratoga backgrounds - uncredited China Seas 1935 director of photography: second unit - uncredited Viva Villa! 1934 additional photographer - uncredited Lazy River 1934 photographer: backgrounds - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character Madam Who 1918 writer
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1930 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography White Shadows in the South Seas (1928)
Known for movies Tarzan the Ape Man (1932) as Cinematographer
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) as Cinematographer
Tarzan and His Mate (1934) as Cinematographer
Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941) as Cinematographer